TY - JOUR PY - 2013// TI - Effectiveness of audible and tactile heading cues at complex intersections for pedestrians who are blind JO - Transportation research record A1 - Barlow, Janet A1 - Scott, Alan A1 - Bentzen, Billie A1 - Guth, David A1 - Graham, Jennifer SP - 147 EP - 154 VL - 2393 IS - N2 - This research extends the results of laboratory research on wayfinding at intersections for pedestrians who are blind. Standard accessible pedestrian signals (standard APS), a prototype beaconing APS, and a raised guide strip were evaluated for their ability to assist in establishing and maintaining a heading for street crossings. Experiments were conducted at large, complex signalized intersections in Alpharetta, Georgia; Austin, Texas; and Towson, Maryland. Both the guide strip and the beaconing APS resulted in more accurate street crossing performance than standard APS with respect to alignment (i.e., initial heading) accuracy, rates of being within the crosswalk, distance from the center of the crosswalk at various points during crossing, and the likelihood of being well outside the crosswalk [6 ft (2 m) or more]. For the most part, performance with the guide strip or the beaconing APS was equivalent. Limitations and additional concerns with respect to these two treatments are discussed.
LA - en SN - 0361-1981 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/2393-17 ID - ref1 ER -